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american cars will travel the roads. american planes will connect our cities. american ships will patrol the seas. [applause] will send new skyscrapers soaring all over our country. we will put new, american metal into the spine of this nation. [applause] it will be american hands that rebuild this country, and it will be american energy mind from american sources that powers this country. be american workers who are hired to do the job. americanism, not globalism, will be our new credo. reach amazingll new heights, maybe heights never obtained before. all we have to do is stop relying on the tired voices of the past. system by a rigged relying on the people and just remember, this is so important, we are reliant on people. we can't fix it if we rely on those people. we can't solve that problem. [applause] we can't solve our problems if we are going to just go back and rely on these politicians, because that is what we have been doing. only by changing to new leadership and new solutions will we get new and great results. thank you. we need to stop believing in
american cars will travel the roads. american planes will connect our cities. american ships will patrol the seas. [applause] will send new skyscrapers soaring all over our country. we will put new, american metal into the spine of this nation. [applause] it will be american hands that rebuild this country, and it will be american energy mind from american sources that powers this country. be american workers who are hired to do the job. americanism, not globalism, will be our new credo. reach...
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american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] >> thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton -- you know this, you have heard this one. hillary clinton short-circuited again, to use a now famous term, when she accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class. [applause] i am proposing an across-the-board income tax reduction, especially for middle income americans. this will lead to millions of new and really good paying jobs. the rich will pay their fair share, but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs, or undermines our ability as a nation to compete. [applause] as part of this reform, we
american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] >> thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton -- you know this,...
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american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] >> thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton -- you know this, you have heard this one. hillary clinton short-circuited again, to use a now famous term, when she accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class. [applause] i am proposing an across-the-board income tax reduction, especially for middle income americans. this will lead to millions of new and really good paying jobs. the rich will pay their fair share, but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs, or undermines our ability as a nation to compete. [applause] as part of this reform, we
american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] >> thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton -- you know this,...
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we were chinese-americans, japanese-americans, filipino americans who constituted the majority of asian ethnic groups in the country at the time. by 1970, 80% of japanese-americans and 50% of chinese-americans and filipino americans were born in the u.s. but regardless, rather than americans, we were lumped together as orientals. because we were nonwhite, we are subject to the dominant and white -- the dominance of whiteness and subsequent subordination taste by all americans of color. neither were we black in a society that was rendered in black and white. hence we composed a liminal category, foreigners interim our own country. during the 1960's and social change was happening around the two importantzed things. as separate asian ethnic groups we were overlooked and ignored. two, assimilation not only did not work it was no google. -- it was no longer the goal. vietnam ande war in pulled by the promise of the third world that called for self-determination rather than assimilation, asians throughout the u.s. came together to form a political identity of asian americans and are to be se
we were chinese-americans, japanese-americans, filipino americans who constituted the majority of asian ethnic groups in the country at the time. by 1970, 80% of japanese-americans and 50% of chinese-americans and filipino americans were born in the u.s. but regardless, rather than americans, we were lumped together as orientals. because we were nonwhite, we are subject to the dominant and white -- the dominance of whiteness and subsequent subordination taste by all americans of color. neither...
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american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] mr. trump: thank you. thank you. thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton -- you know this, you have heard this one. hillary clinton short-circuited again, to use a now famous term, when she accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class. [applause] i am proposing an across-the-board income tax reduction, especially for middle income americans. this will lead to millions of new and really good paying jobs. the rich will pay their fair share, but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs, or undermines our ability as a nation to compete. [applaus
american people first. [crowd boos] [applause] mr. trump: thank you. thank you. thank you. here is what an american first economic plan looks like. first, let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase. one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary...
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about american history. next, we tour the innovation wing of the national museum of american history in washington, d.c. music director john gray shows us some of his favorite objects including a 1896 by sickle embellished with gold, silver and julys by tiffany & company. and a 1948 tucker automobile. we also hear historical background from curator kathleen franz. >>> welcome to the smithsonian's national museum of american history. and it's really wonderful to welcome you in to our new floor that is looking at innovation and invention in america. and to start with that, we have some extraordinary patent models and examples of early invention and contemporary invention. as a matter of fact, we even have apple 1 up here, which is quite extraordinary. so you'll see as we walk through the floor, the ways in which america has been so inventive and continues that invention is one of the most important parts of our country. so let's walk through. as you come through, you start to see all these exhibitions that are
about american history. next, we tour the innovation wing of the national museum of american history in washington, d.c. music director john gray shows us some of his favorite objects including a 1896 by sickle embellished with gold, silver and julys by tiffany & company. and a 1948 tucker automobile. we also hear historical background from curator kathleen franz. >>> welcome to the smithsonian's national museum of american history. and it's really wonderful to welcome you in to...
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in which black americans, white americans, latino and asian americans are all second-class americans, because they are not corporations and because they are not a foreign corporation, because they are not a foreign worker, and because they are not a lobbyist or a politician. i will continue fighting until every american, whether they be black or white or latino, what have you can be first-class citizens in their country again. [cheers and applause] mr. nehlen: in my closing speech to the voters of wisconsin ahead of the election, i talked about a girl, a daughter, who are entitled to grow up in safety and peace, just like every son or child of this country. we have to keep that girl from becoming the next kate steinle or a son from being the next joshua wilkerson. the next innocent life lost because politicians like paul ryan will not fight with every breath to keep that child safe from the ravages of open borders and criminal cartels that do not belong in our cities and our district, in our country. we will save that life. not as many as we would like and not as many as we could have
in which black americans, white americans, latino and asian americans are all second-class americans, because they are not corporations and because they are not a foreign corporation, because they are not a foreign worker, and because they are not a lobbyist or a politician. i will continue fighting until every american, whether they be black or white or latino, what have you can be first-class citizens in their country again. [cheers and applause] mr. nehlen: in my closing speech to the voters...
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the american presidency, the american presidency is a great and powerful office. but it is not all powerful. it depends most of all upon the will and the faith and the dedication and the wisdom of the american people. [ applause ] and i know as you know there is an essential strength in the american people. and tonight, i call you, i call you, the american people, not to be of one mind, but to be of one spirit. i call you, the american people, not to a life of false security, false promises and ease, but to a new sense of purpose, a new dedication, and a new commitment. remember that those who founded this republic said that in order to secure these rights of life, liberties and the pursuit of happiness, they pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. i submit by fellow americans, we dare do no less in oure
the american presidency, the american presidency is a great and powerful office. but it is not all powerful. it depends most of all upon the will and the faith and the dedication and the wisdom of the american people. [ applause ] and i know as you know there is an essential strength in the american people. and tonight, i call you, i call you, the american people, not to be of one mind, but to be of one spirit. i call you, the american people, not to a life of false security, false promises and...
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americans on food stamps, 8 million more americans in poverty, the lowest homeownership rate and the worst recovery since the 1940s. is it inner connected? >> no doubt about it. you would have to be in denial to think it's not. i seen this city change from one that had a lot of middle class families and jobs, a functioning school system, functioning families, effective parenting that is no longer the case. okay? that vacuum is filled with emerging of under class -- >> you grew up in milwaukee. >> right. the reason is because of failed progressive urban policies that create a welfare state these policies destroy cities and create ghettos. you have massive unemployment, black unemployment and failing k-12 public education and ineffective parenting and generational poverty. inescapable poverty and kids s growing up, young black males growing up without fathers. this was created to create a power base of voters. these policies don't care about putting people up on your own two feet and thriving -- >> how long has this city been dominated by democrats? >> it's about keeping them connected
americans on food stamps, 8 million more americans in poverty, the lowest homeownership rate and the worst recovery since the 1940s. is it inner connected? >> no doubt about it. you would have to be in denial to think it's not. i seen this city change from one that had a lot of middle class families and jobs, a functioning school system, functioning families, effective parenting that is no longer the case. okay? that vacuum is filled with emerging of under class -- >> you grew up in...
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and argue that you can understand american notions of freedom without understanding american notions of slavery. in essence we talk about how slavery affected the north. south carolina, louisiana, but what's most important is every exhibition in this museum has a goal to humanize these stories. that in essence and most history museums retell the grand story of slavery or migration. we want those grand stories told, we want you to think about it on the human scale so that you can relate and understand and that you are moved by the expanse of these people. and essence, part of the gulf is even if we don't know the people, we want to be called their humanity. that is one of the goals of this whole museum. just follow lesson i will take you around a new essays and things. >> we start -- again the declaration of independence and a go all the way through the dred scott decision. one of the things we want people to understand, particularly standing in the space is that african-americans were involved in the development of the united hates from the beginning. -- united states from the beginn
and argue that you can understand american notions of freedom without understanding american notions of slavery. in essence we talk about how slavery affected the north. south carolina, louisiana, but what's most important is every exhibition in this museum has a goal to humanize these stories. that in essence and most history museums retell the grand story of slavery or migration. we want those grand stories told, we want you to think about it on the human scale so that you can relate and...
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a lot of african-americans, a lot of americans period saw that as a dog whistle because it was an african-american president. let us not deny that he has been the flag bearer since we're in olympics seasons are on where was the first black president of the united states born. let's also take a look at the republican convention or actually i should call it the trump convention because so many republicans i know were not even anywhere near the place and in that trump convention there was something like 18 african-american delegates. there were more african-americans in the choir that opened up the democratic convention than there were in the entire republican convention in speakers at the entire convention. so those things do matter. the fact that it is now september, i have good news for america, we only have three months to go before the election. i have bad news for america. these three months are going to be like dog years. they are going to be extensive and last and they're going to kill us and i recommend that you resort to alcohol to meditation, to prayer, to internet shopping, sex, whatever
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african-americans want to achieve the american dream. they get up and work hard every single day and yes, some of those people don't work for donald trump and that's some of the retorts. oh, my god, do you see the people that work for him? i think what you saw today in that speech is why diversity matters because if donald trump had someone in his inner circle reading that speech that was a person of color they'll say look, i know what you're trying to say, but that is not the best way to say it. >> did it surprise you to say that? >> no. this is more of the same from a candidate that has demonstrated over time. i remember saying from the outset that i thought that his language was racist and bigoted and i remember getting heavily criticized and over time we've seen that message to remain true. i think the biggest frustration i have with donald trump and it's not just unique to his campaign. it also, i think, extends to the gop at large is when you hit them back with what are you talking about democrats are the ones who are the mayors an
african-americans want to achieve the american dream. they get up and work hard every single day and yes, some of those people don't work for donald trump and that's some of the retorts. oh, my god, do you see the people that work for him? i think what you saw today in that speech is why diversity matters because if donald trump had someone in his inner circle reading that speech that was a person of color they'll say look, i know what you're trying to say, but that is not the best way to say...
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it makes you an american. they're all patriotic americans. [ crowd chants "build that wall" ] we will build the wall 100%. and mexico will be paying for the wall. we will build it 100%. i see all the stuff given out over the last three or four days by the media that trump doesn't want to build the wall. folks, we are building the wall. and remember this also. i have great respect for mexico's leaders because frankly, they're smarter, tougher, and more cunning than ours. but remember this also. mexico is making an absolute fortune dealing with the united states. not only on the border but with trade. $60 billion trade deficit we have with mexico. remember what i say. mexico will pay for the wall. remember. these are patriotic americans of all backgrounds who want their jobs protected and their country kept safe. it's very simple. they want to have their country kept safe. i will any apologize for pledging to enforce and uphold every single law of the united states. we will will uphold those laws for our people.
it makes you an american. they're all patriotic americans. [ crowd chants "build that wall" ] we will build the wall 100%. and mexico will be paying for the wall. we will build it 100%. i see all the stuff given out over the last three or four days by the media that trump doesn't want to build the wall. folks, we are building the wall. and remember this also. i have great respect for mexico's leaders because frankly, they're smarter, tougher, and more cunning than ours. but remember...
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american people first. [applause] [cheering] thank you. thank you. here is what an america first economic plan looks like. first let's talk tax reform. taxes are one of the biggest differences in this race. hillary clinton, who has spent her career voting for tax increases, plans another massive job-killing $1.3 trillion tax increase. big increase, one of the biggest ever. her plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50%. recently, at a campaign event, hillary clinton short-circuited, you hearthis one. hillary use ad short-circuited again, to use a now famous term and she accidentally told the truth when she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class. [applause] i am proposing a across the board income tax reduction, especially for middle income americans. this will lead to millions of new and really good-paying jobs. the rich will pay their fair share but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs, or undermines our ability, as a nation to compete. [applause] we will eliminate the carried interest
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real american, revealing american history through news reels. the civil war where you hear about people who shaped the civil war and reconstruction. and the presidency focuses on u.s. presidents and first ladies to learn about their politics, policies and legacies. all this month in prime time and every weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, as the national park service prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary, we'll take a look at the development of california's national and state parks. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "reel america" the 1935 u.s. department film "the land of the giants" documents the efforts of the civilian corps and the daily life in the work camps. >> clearing dense undergrowth from the big redwoods for fire prevention and freer growth provides lumber for practically any kind of construction job which may be desirable. the conservation corps boys make everything from heavy bridge timbers to park signs. >> sunday morning at 8:00, a panel of scholars exami
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latinos and african-americans. and what he is now >> reporter: call him the comeback kid, he hopes. donald trump arguing why not to black and latino voters in tampa today. >> to the hispanic voter, who have been absolutely treated terribly, i say, what do you have to lose? to the african-american parent, you have a right to walk down the street of your city without having your child or yourself shot. >> reporter: his hard line stance on immigration slashing his support among hispanics to historic lows in battleground florida. now, trump is recalibrating. >> there certainly can be a softening because we're not looking to hurt people. >> reporter: the crowd in tampa, mostly white, just like the line for trump's second rally in jackson, mississippi. >> he needs a broader base and the republican party needs a broader base. >> reporter: the city of jackson is 80% african-american but his recent appeals fell flat with black voters today. >> i don't take him serious. i just don't. >> the african-american community didn't
latinos and african-americans. and what he is now >> reporter: call him the comeback kid, he hopes. donald trump arguing why not to black and latino voters in tampa today. >> to the hispanic voter, who have been absolutely treated terribly, i say, what do you have to lose? to the african-american parent, you have a right to walk down the street of your city without having your child or yourself shot. >> reporter: his hard line stance on immigration slashing his support among...
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workers 1% african-american. and secondly, there's the substance, there's some things in that fa teak that sounded and i kept waiting was there an idea, solution, proposal, anything. in fact, you know, when he started that 8 minutes often "law and order" my reaction was that's going to play well with the conservative base. he was hitting all the right notes. somebody had given him some information and i was waiting for, and therefore i'm going to do what and there was nothing. so he had -- he scored somt points i think here in southeastern wisconsin. we the conservative base, in terms of the african-american vote, he's sort of reading this and going through the motions, people have been paying attention and watching. voters think they're going to look away and say what we've got some rhetoric, some words, but nothing much behind those words. >> when you watch a each with something like this and you actually give credits while it's going on who republican speech writers who wrote some of those before including gui
workers 1% african-american. and secondly, there's the substance, there's some things in that fa teak that sounded and i kept waiting was there an idea, solution, proposal, anything. in fact, you know, when he started that 8 minutes often "law and order" my reaction was that's going to play well with the conservative base. he was hitting all the right notes. somebody had given him some information and i was waiting for, and therefore i'm going to do what and there was nothing. so he...
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in which black americans, white americans, latino and asian americans are all second-class americans, because they are not corporations and because they are not a foreign corporation, because they are not a foreign worker, and because they are not a lobbyist or a politician. i will continue fighting until every american, whether they be black or white or latino, what have you can be first-class citizens in their country again. [cheers and applause] mr. nehlen: in my closing speech to the voters of wisconsin ahead of the election, i talked about a girl, a daughter, who are entitled to grow up in safety and peace, just like every son or child of this country. we have to keep that girl from becoming the next kate steinle or a son from being the next joshua wilkerson. the next innocent life lost because politicians like paul ryan will not fight with every breath to keep that child safe from the ravages of open borders and criminal cartels that do not belong in our cities and our district, in our country. we will save that life. not as many as we would like and not as many as we could have
in which black americans, white americans, latino and asian americans are all second-class americans, because they are not corporations and because they are not a foreign corporation, because they are not a foreign worker, and because they are not a lobbyist or a politician. i will continue fighting until every american, whether they be black or white or latino, what have you can be first-class citizens in their country again. [cheers and applause] mr. nehlen: in my closing speech to the voters...
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culture and american society. a wave of dissent that began to question not all, but some of the moral values that were seen as indispensable to the larger project to fight the cold war. and today i want to talk about the beginnings of that dissent. it won't be a full scale rebellion yet against the cold war, or these traditional values that were so important to the mind set of americans during the cold war, but it will represent the beginnings of a wave that will build. and it will explode in a much more determined fashion in the 1960s, but that is something that we will address at a later time. and you'll notice today, when we talk about the beginnings of this wave of descent, against the traditional values that were foundational for cold war america, you'll see that this wave of descent or this sense of rebellion is coming not from teenagers, who are suddenly energized by new music and rock 'n' roll and teenage rebellion, but actually even before all that is happening, this wave of descent is not coming from kid
culture and american society. a wave of dissent that began to question not all, but some of the moral values that were seen as indispensable to the larger project to fight the cold war. and today i want to talk about the beginnings of that dissent. it won't be a full scale rebellion yet against the cold war, or these traditional values that were so important to the mind set of americans during the cold war, but it will represent the beginnings of a wave that will build. and it will explode in a...
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from an american drone strike in 2011. but al awlaki is still killing americans, some of the attacks he inspired happened after he was killed. the orlando nightclub murders, al awlaki is on the internet now. >> remember the good old days when americans were enjoying the blessings of security and peace. >> the man is dead, the message is not. >> and yet his name explanation for why they hate us doesn't ring true to me. why there are no vietnamese or cambodian terrorists. and why do they kill mostly other muslims? the explanation for the violence in islam must go deeper. some say it must come from the koran. but is the islam holy book being distorted? >> there's a mention in the koran, 72 virgins. >> what does the koran promise martyrs? when we come back. er can give you an advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and antioxidants that work throughout your body. trubiotics from one a day. ♪ ♪ only those who dare
from an american drone strike in 2011. but al awlaki is still killing americans, some of the attacks he inspired happened after he was killed. the orlando nightclub murders, al awlaki is on the internet now. >> remember the good old days when americans were enjoying the blessings of security and peace. >> the man is dead, the message is not. >> and yet his name explanation for why they hate us doesn't ring true to me. why there are no vietnamese or cambodian terrorists. and...
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african-americans will vote trump. joining me is paris denard, a political consultant and trump supporter. good to see you. i have to get your take on that tweet. your reaction. not as a consultant necessarily but as a person. shouldn't trump have expressed sympathy, condolences to the family? wouldn't that approach reach more african-americans? more everybody? >> you know, i want to start by saying my sincere condolences to the family and all the families suffering from chicago. when mr. trump talks about the issues affecting our community, especially in chicago with the gun violence there, look, chicago is around 30 some odd shootings away from hitting the mark they had last year. they have four months to go. it is a dangerous city for black americans. when he talks about needing law and order and issues affecting the community, this is a prime example of such a tragedy. i agree. i wish mr. trump would have said something differently. at the end of the day what he said was factual and true about the conditions of the
african-americans will vote trump. joining me is paris denard, a political consultant and trump supporter. good to see you. i have to get your take on that tweet. your reaction. not as a consultant necessarily but as a person. shouldn't trump have expressed sympathy, condolences to the family? wouldn't that approach reach more african-americans? more everybody? >> you know, i want to start by saying my sincere condolences to the family and all the families suffering from chicago. when mr....
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the word african-american and the african-american people almost two dozen times. i done think you can sit up here and say he's -- he was not aiming this speech in important ways at a new constituency. in general, that's a good thing. we've wanted him to reach out. he's doing that. unfortunately he did it in an arena that made it somewhat laughable and with rhetoric that was very, very, i think, disrespectful. the african-american community has other things going on than just crime. the only thing that he's saying about us is we're the victims of crime or committing crime. that adds to stereotype. >> van, that's not what he said. he said the democratic party has taken f taken advantage and taken for granted, and he's reaching out to slow that under a republican administration, under a trump administration, what that would look like is better schools, better jobs. stop illegal immigration with digs proportionately hurts african-american communities. he talked all about that because it is true the democrats have taken advantage and taken for granted the african-ameri
the word african-american and the african-american people almost two dozen times. i done think you can sit up here and say he's -- he was not aiming this speech in important ways at a new constituency. in general, that's a good thing. we've wanted him to reach out. he's doing that. unfortunately he did it in an arena that made it somewhat laughable and with rhetoric that was very, very, i think, disrespectful. the african-american community has other things going on than just crime. the only...
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, but all americans, all americans. which is hard to argue with them less you are an african-american who does not have the attention for a long time and they finally get the first african-american president and he lumps them in with everybody else. i would say it's certainly not the area where president obama has most disappointed people but i was surprised to talk to african-american city then we feel let down by their first president. >> here on december 16, 2012 is the president talking about newtown. >> since i've been president this is the fourth time we have come together to comfort a grieving community torn apart by mass shootings. the fourth time we have hugged survivors, the fourth time we have console the families of victims. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to and then we must change. >> guest: i think the most moving speech that president obama has given as president are three, in tucson when gabby giffords was shot, this speech in newtown where the little angels lost their live
, but all americans, all americans. which is hard to argue with them less you are an african-american who does not have the attention for a long time and they finally get the first african-american president and he lumps them in with everybody else. i would say it's certainly not the area where president obama has most disappointed people but i was surprised to talk to african-american city then we feel let down by their first president. >> here on december 16, 2012 is the president...
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one african-american said, quote, the american militia ran like sheep chased by dogs. it was perhaps one of the most disgraceful battles in american military history. the british really won it in a matter of a couple of hours. they did sustain some casualties, but at the close of the day, they were entirely in possession of the field. and in a way, you can say that kind of ends francis scott key's brief military experience. but in a way, francis scott key's journey really begins at that point. the british did sustain about over 300 men killed and wounded in the battle. later that night, the british march into washington, d.c., where they take possession of the government buildings. the white house would be burned by the british, house of representatives, senate, burned by the british, the treasury building, burned by the british. but interesting enough, the individual homes of the common folk would be spared. the british also spared the patent office since it was dedicated to science. but standing where i am now, if you look over my shoulder, you see a tree line in the
one african-american said, quote, the american militia ran like sheep chased by dogs. it was perhaps one of the most disgraceful battles in american military history. the british really won it in a matter of a couple of hours. they did sustain some casualties, but at the close of the day, they were entirely in possession of the field. and in a way, you can say that kind of ends francis scott key's brief military experience. but in a way, francis scott key's journey really begins at that point....
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so the native americans were already angry at the united states, there were some hot headed american states who wanted an excuse to take over british canada and for some, all these other reasons were just an excuse to suck up and invade canada. even francis scott key himself said i will not harm the poor canadi canadia canadians. i don't like what the british are doing but invading canada is wrong. to this day, the war of 1812 is the most navorrrowly declared. here the united states go in the war of 1812 and divided the home front and urn prepared. a lot of our generals were holders. there was a hope that's taking canada would be easy even the former president, tomas jefferson says a mere matter of marching. that was totally wrong. the first battle of the world of 1812 were all american defeats. at the end of the year, yeah, there were american soldiers in canada. they were all prisoners. it was not long before the war of 1812 moved into 1813. behind me is the river that flow in the chesapeake bay. the british were able to use their large navy to block the east coast of the united st
so the native americans were already angry at the united states, there were some hot headed american states who wanted an excuse to take over british canada and for some, all these other reasons were just an excuse to suck up and invade canada. even francis scott key himself said i will not harm the poor canadi canadia canadians. i don't like what the british are doing but invading canada is wrong. to this day, the war of 1812 is the most navorrrowly declared. here the united states go in the...
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>> palestinian americans are politically diverse. you'll see african-americans favor with law and order but law and order with respect for equality and's equal treatment under law. when you hear donald trump saying criminalize african-americans and talk about increasing policing in black communities, it oftentimes alienates the very voters he might be trying to reach. this is an incredible disarray when thinking about what kind of messaging along with what kind of policies actually reach african-american voters. part of this is actually being able to listen to african-american voters outside of say republican strategists and things like that. >> based on your description, this would be a play out of the handbook how not into crease your 1% or 2% current poll numbers with african-americans. do you get the sense as you look at this, do you think trump is legitimately going after african-american voters and just not finding the right words or is there something else at play here? >> i think we can break it down into two different ways.
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the american revolution. one would argue that the revolutionary war begin with lexington and concord and april 19. when the american revolution against, that does everything to answer. a lot of people would say that it began with the end of the french and indian war because of the whole taxation problem kim about because britain needed money after they depleted all of the treasury to pay for the war the they fought to defend western boundary of the 13 colonies against the french and indians. the french and indian war as we caught is also the seven years war and became a world war of sorts. it was a hugely expensive war for the british. they needed to raise revenue and a lot of people would argue that at the start of the american revolution because i made a tax of taxation without representation, protesting in america. it depends on how you define the start of the american revolution. >> is there a book you recommend on joseph warren? daniel --aphy dr. samuel forman. >> how old was dr. boring at the time of th
the american revolution. one would argue that the revolutionary war begin with lexington and concord and april 19. when the american revolution against, that does everything to answer. a lot of people would say that it began with the end of the french and indian war because of the whole taxation problem kim about because britain needed money after they depleted all of the treasury to pay for the war the they fought to defend western boundary of the 13 colonies against the french and indians....
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thank you. [ applause ] >> american history tv airs on c-span 3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews, and visits to historic locations. this month american history tv is in primetime to introduce you to programs you could see every weekend on c-span 3. our features include lectures in history, visits to college classrooms to hear lectures by top history professors. american artifacts takes a look at the treasures as u.s.'s historic sites and artifacts. revealing the 20th century through archival films and newsreels. the civil war where you hear about the people who shape the civil war and reconstruction, and the presidency focuses on u.s. presidents and first ladies to learn about their politics, policies, and legacies. all this month in primetime and every weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >> when american history tv continues during this congressional break special, photos of emancipation during the civil war. that's followed by a discussion of the politics behind reconstruction after the war and how the end of the civil war was being explained
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he wants to represent all americans. all americans in their appeal, that means i think that is the best week so far. . >> we have 81 days to go now. if we're looking for the secret sauce, i think it is about winning days. but objectively speaking, from my perspective, him staying focused on hillary and obama's failures, talking about real issues, and how bad things have gotten, and how bad things can be, there seems to be a special sauce there. that is maybe working versus getting distracted. >> i think it is tremendously important and he is wiping with it. he is very smart and he will do what works. and the fact that he is the one that insisted in milwaukee they use a teleprompt ter because what he was saying was so come belling and so potentially dangerous you had to say it with great clarity and discipline, and that is exactly what he pulled off. i think adding to the caliber of steve bannon and kelly conway, it will be remarkable in helping him to fashion -- he clearly wants to win. >> what about poll leading? >> i d
he wants to represent all americans. all americans in their appeal, that means i think that is the best week so far. . >> we have 81 days to go now. if we're looking for the secret sauce, i think it is about winning days. but objectively speaking, from my perspective, him staying focused on hillary and obama's failures, talking about real issues, and how bad things have gotten, and how bad things can be, there seems to be a special sauce there. that is maybe working versus getting...
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american workers and communities have paid the price. the answer is not to rant and rave or cut ourselves off from the other side of the world, the answer is to finally make trade work for us, not against us. so so my message to every worker in michigan and across america is this, i will stop any trade deal that kills jobs or holds down wages, including the transpacific partnership. [cheers] i oppose it now, i oppose it after the election and as president. as a senator from new york, i thought to defend new york manufacturers and steelmakers from unfair chinese trading practices. i opposed the only multilateral trade deal that came before the senate while i was there because it did not meet my high bar. as as secretary of state i fought hard for american businesses to get a fair shot around the world and stop underhanded trading practices like currency ofipulation and theft intellectual property. as president i will stand up to china and anyone else who tries to take advantage of american workers and companies. [applause] and i am going
american workers and communities have paid the price. the answer is not to rant and rave or cut ourselves off from the other side of the world, the answer is to finally make trade work for us, not against us. so so my message to every worker in michigan and across america is this, i will stop any trade deal that kills jobs or holds down wages, including the transpacific partnership. [cheers] i oppose it now, i oppose it after the election and as president. as a senator from new york, i thought...
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it includes millions of african-american entrepreneurs, innovators, and the millions of african-american workers in our middle class. but -- but we must also talk about those who have been left behind. the millions suffering in disastrous conditions in so many of our inner cities and neighborhoods afflicted by total poverty, drugs, and horrible, horrible violence that we watch every single night. every single night you turn on the news, and you see the violence, and it's horrible. no group in america has been more harmed by hillary clinton's policies and the policies of democrats who have run our inner cities for literally 50, 70, 80, 90, even 100 years. nobody has been hurt more than african-americans. there is no better evidence of the fact that hillary clinton's immigration policy, which brings in illegal immigrants and re -- well, is that a true statement? it brings in illegal immigrants and refugees to take jobs from our hard-working african-american and hispanic citizens, and they want those jobs. instead of providing free health care and jobs to millions of refugees from around th
it includes millions of african-american entrepreneurs, innovators, and the millions of african-american workers in our middle class. but -- but we must also talk about those who have been left behind. the millions suffering in disastrous conditions in so many of our inner cities and neighborhoods afflicted by total poverty, drugs, and horrible, horrible violence that we watch every single night. every single night you turn on the news, and you see the violence, and it's horrible. no group in...
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for african-americans being able to create their own images and for free african-americans being able to purchase and acquire the images of prominent african-americans in the antebellum era was terrifically important both politically and personally. sojourner truth embraced the power of the photograph to not only represent herself, to present herself as a refined and dig need older woman, not as a battered former slave, right, so she curls her hand, you can't see her hand that's been injured, but she also, of course, sold her photograph to support herself and as we were doing the research for the book one of the things that we came across were letters to sojourner truth written by free black women from places like brooklyn asking to purchase a copy of her photograph and saying how tremendously important it was and how meaningful it was to be able to support the anti-slavery cause on the wages of a domestic servant by purchasing this photograph. and in one letter a woman writes to truth and says i wish i had enough money to buy a copy of your picture for every woman in my family, but i
for african-americans being able to create their own images and for free african-americans being able to purchase and acquire the images of prominent african-americans in the antebellum era was terrifically important both politically and personally. sojourner truth embraced the power of the photograph to not only represent herself, to present herself as a refined and dig need older woman, not as a battered former slave, right, so she curls her hand, you can't see her hand that's been injured,...
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so much that is most expressive of american life and american aspirations and american contributions to the human spirit are to be found in the arts. in architecture. paintings. sculpture. and engineering genius. we americans are builders at heart and in what we build we often show ourselves at our very best. you have only to look around at so much to be seen in this great building. in view of the current political climate, let me point out, too, how much of what we see throughout the building was the work of immigrants. william thorton, a physician who won a design competition for the capitol in 1792 was a native of tortola in the british west indies. the first architect to take charge of the design of the building, including this hall, was born and educated in england. james hoban, the architect who restored the white house after it was burned by the british during the war of 1812 and who also worked on the capitol was from ireland. and colin williamson who oversaw the foundation of the capitol was a scot. there was the amazing artist whose vibrant works fill the uppermost reaches
so much that is most expressive of american life and american aspirations and american contributions to the human spirit are to be found in the arts. in architecture. paintings. sculpture. and engineering genius. we americans are builders at heart and in what we build we often show ourselves at our very best. you have only to look around at so much to be seen in this great building. in view of the current political climate, let me point out, too, how much of what we see throughout the building...
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i am an american. all the white people-eight hour hyphenateies --- hour nationalities when we know ant every american is immigrant. for donald trump, there is no outreach. he is doing nothing but playing with us. he has no concern about black people in america. line hisnts to do is pockets. i agree with the individual who spoke about racism and bigotry. he is the bigot. there are very few races -- racists in america. ont: following his speech monday in akron, ohio, donald number ofwith a african-american leaders. a tweet from fox news from that meeting. the african-american community has been let down by hillary and the democrats. welcome. caller: good morning. i find it appalling to hear a lot of republicans coming on people toling black leave the democratic party to go to the republican party when they are running away in droves from the republican party. i am not sure what i am missing but something is wrong. host: joseph in springfield gardens, new york. african-americans only. this is the republic
i am an american. all the white people-eight hour hyphenateies --- hour nationalities when we know ant every american is immigrant. for donald trump, there is no outreach. he is doing nothing but playing with us. he has no concern about black people in america. line hisnts to do is pockets. i agree with the individual who spoke about racism and bigotry. he is the bigot. there are very few races -- racists in america. ont: following his speech monday in akron, ohio, donald number ofwith a...
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as the new american majority. a group of political strategists and consultants spoke at the net roots nation conference about engaging minority voters and encouraging progressives to run for office. the panel includes the bernie's anders campaign advisor, who explains why they won with people of color under 35. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. aimee: good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today at netroots nation, new politics of the new american majority. we have such an amazing panel of experts in conversation coming up for you today. there are two things we need to be thinking about in the middle of this important election year. we have a presidential campaign that's being settled with next week being the republican national convention and the week following the democratic national convention. we have a senate campaign that will determine whether the democrats will wrest control in the senate. we have so much at stake. but what we found is that our politics need to evolve. that our political sy
as the new american majority. a group of political strategists and consultants spoke at the net roots nation conference about engaging minority voters and encouraging progressives to run for office. the panel includes the bernie's anders campaign advisor, who explains why they won with people of color under 35. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. aimee: good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today at netroots nation, new politics of the new american majority. we have such an...
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he also pointed out that this officer was african-american and told the crowd since he was african-american his life matters as well. then he said something we haven't heard much from from this campaign, not only do we want white voters, we want black voters, we want latino voters. so once again, this is an attempt toe reach beyond his base and reach out to some of those who have not been, if you will, brought into the trump tent. this is the scene going forward, first from rudy giuliani and then from reince priebus, who has now taken the stage that this speech is going to be very much about law and order. there are teleprompters on the stage behind me. we're expecting trump to read from a scripted text. we expect him to be focused, as his supporters say, and we expect him to draw a very distinct difference between himself and hillary clinton, who rudy giuliani just painted as being anti-cop. trump is going to get up there and say i am pro cop, i am better able to handle crime, better able to handle terrorism going forward. don? >> jason, stand by. we'll get back to jason as things continue
he also pointed out that this officer was african-american and told the crowd since he was african-american his life matters as well. then he said something we haven't heard much from from this campaign, not only do we want white voters, we want black voters, we want latino voters. so once again, this is an attempt toe reach beyond his base and reach out to some of those who have not been, if you will, brought into the trump tent. this is the scene going forward, first from rudy giuliani and...
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african-american, hispanic, all americans. all americans who want a better, brighter, and stronger future for yourselves and for our country. >> i am the change candidate. this is our moment to show the whole world that america is back, bigger and better and stronger than ever before. i am asking for your vote so i can be your champion in the white house. i'll be your champion and i'll work hard to be your champion. and i won't be playing golf instead of going to see the people in louisiana who have been devastated by floods. i'm going to be the champion to every parent who dreams for their children and to every child who dreams for their future, i say these words to you tonight. i am with you. i will fight for you. and we will win for you. we will win. america we will make strong again. we will make america safe again . we will make america great again. thank you and god bless you. thank you, mississippi. we love mississippi. god bless you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> today the american bar association's annual homeland security la
african-american, hispanic, all americans. all americans who want a better, brighter, and stronger future for yourselves and for our country. >> i am the change candidate. this is our moment to show the whole world that america is back, bigger and better and stronger than ever before. i am asking for your vote so i can be your champion in the white house. i'll be your champion and i'll work hard to be your champion. and i won't be playing golf instead of going to see the people in...
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this is what i promise to african-americans, hispanics, americans, and of all types of all colors, of all religions, this is what we promise. we all promise. never this room promises. this is what we have to do. [cheers and applause] lou: we are going to talk if we mawith governor mike huckabee. donald trump making an important, i think, shift in tone here than we have seen the three previous speeches on policy. former arkansas governor, mike huckabee. former presidential candidate. it sounds like a more inclusive speech. it sounds like a tone he adopted and has stayed with, we think. >> i think he's get together point that he realizes the focus has to be on the substantive issues. he has to focus on hillary. he's doing that. he brought in a great team of professionals to do it. people say it just proves donald trump is failing. no it doesn't. it proves he has enough sense that if something isn't work as well as he thought it would be, he has the good sense to change the. why hasn't obama who has had failure after failure over 7 years not make changes in personnel and policy. sit woul
this is what i promise to african-americans, hispanics, americans, and of all types of all colors, of all religions, this is what we promise. we all promise. never this room promises. this is what we have to do. [cheers and applause] lou: we are going to talk if we mawith governor mike huckabee. donald trump making an important, i think, shift in tone here than we have seen the three previous speeches on policy. former arkansas governor, mike huckabee. former presidential candidate. it sounds...
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he's cuban-american, born in miami to cuban parents. his father and mother left after fidel castro took power and never came back. >> it was, i think, a big motivation to have the opportunity to reconnect with this place and it's been a good thing. >> reporter: vila's goal now, to refurbish its look andav priceless american literary treasures. to make it feel once again like the home where hemingway lived and created great american literature on cuban soil. ron claiborne, abc news, havana. >> our thanks to ron for that and thanks to you for watching tonight. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm cecilia vega. >>> our cameras were there as phoenix police storehouse of a man wanted for killing a store clerk. a prayer vigil underway for members of the victim's serial street shooter. and people that hale is a strong monsoon storm moved in. some storms headed towards the valley. >> we begin with exclusive video police storming a phoenix home and we know this led to the arrest of a man wanted
he's cuban-american, born in miami to cuban parents. his father and mother left after fidel castro took power and never came back. >> it was, i think, a big motivation to have the opportunity to reconnect with this place and it's been a good thing. >> reporter: vila's goal now, to refurbish its look andav priceless american literary treasures. to make it feel once again like the home where hemingway lived and created great american literature on cuban soil. ron claiborne, abc news,...
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donald trump asked african-american voters what the hell do you have to lose. 2% of african-american voters support him, consistent with other polls, most which put the number in the low digits. gary tuchman talks to some voters who say they are supporting him. >> reporter: ten-minute drive of donald trump's most recent rally takes you to not the kind of places trump holds rallies even as he increasingly talks about african-americans. >> i'm going to go for hillary. >> clinton all the way. >> clinton. >> reporter: this neighborhood in west akron is not friendly territory for trump but less friendly now after he said this about african-americans to an almost all-white honest. >> what do you have to lose by trying something new like trump? you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. have you no jobs. 58% of your youth is unemployed. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you think of that statement? >> i think it's stupid. >> reporter: that opinion what is widely seen as racial stereotyping is one of the milder one. >> very insulting and kind of racist. >> he don't care abo
donald trump asked african-american voters what the hell do you have to lose. 2% of african-american voters support him, consistent with other polls, most which put the number in the low digits. gary tuchman talks to some voters who say they are supporting him. >> reporter: ten-minute drive of donald trump's most recent rally takes you to not the kind of places trump holds rallies even as he increasingly talks about african-americans. >> i'm going to go for hillary. >> clinton...
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we need to protect american jobs. we need to protect american safety. [cheers and applause] [ crowd chanting "build that wall" ] >> we're going to build the wall, folks. we're going to build the wall, and you know what else i mean? mexico is going to pay for the wall. [cheers and applause] >> so phil, the campaign is answering a lot of questions about his immigration policy after his campaign manager was asked whether trump still planned to deport 11 million illegal immigrants and she said to be determined. what more can you tell us? >> we know the wall will still be part of the policy. what we don't know is the other details. donald trump had a major immigration speech scheduled for thursday. that has now been postponed, and what we're seeing publicly is what's going on behind the scenes privately. there's a lot of talk and debate about what the final approach to immigration would be. donald trump very hard-line on issues. but his team cognizant of the fact that they need to soften if not the policy than the message, if they are to achieve outreach to
we need to protect american jobs. we need to protect american safety. [cheers and applause] [ crowd chanting "build that wall" ] >> we're going to build the wall, folks. we're going to build the wall, and you know what else i mean? mexico is going to pay for the wall. [cheers and applause] >> so phil, the campaign is answering a lot of questions about his immigration policy after his campaign manager was asked whether trump still planned to deport 11 million illegal...